One thing to be careful of is which versioin of windows 10 are you getting? If it's the OEM version it will be tied to that Lenovo machine and if it proves underpowered you're out of luck! As they used to say "An educated consumer is our best customer!" HTH

One thing to be careful of is which versioin of windows 10 are you getting? If it's the OEM version it will be tied to that Lenovo machine and if it proves underpowered you're out of luck! As they used to say "An educated consumer is our best customer!" HTH

I am asking in this forum because you guys know all this stuff! I don't.

What does Microsoft do when they upgrade? I assume the Lenovo comes with OEM version, but does that mean it is intrinsically tied to a Lenovo PC? (Somewhat embarrassed that I hadn't thought of that.)

Yes, if it is the OEM or System Builder version it is tied to the hardware and can not be moved to a new machine and will sometimes fail to re-activate if you do drastic repairs like a new motherboard. HTH